Washing pug covers and assorted furniture throws. Next step in the *get rid of the fleas in the house* scourge we're doing today. Not a lazy Sunday afternoon activity, but we're having a heckuva time getting rid of the little beggars. And being that Violet the pug is sensitive to the over-the-counter flea medications, we have to go the natural route. Hoping to have the cash to buy something more heavy duty for the big dogs this week, though, and if the bugs are controlled on them, then the blessing will follow on the little dogs............right?
Kids will bathe all dogs in a few minutes and then I'll sprinkle flea repellent on the furniture and rug, followed by vacuuming and wiping up. Then will make up a spray bottle with some tea tree oil/water in it. And supposedly if you make a tea tree oil rinse to put on the dogs (sort of like hair conditioner, but you don't rinse it off) after bathing them, it works well too.
Could this post be any more boring?
Kids will bathe all dogs in a few minutes and then I'll sprinkle flea repellent on the furniture and rug, followed by vacuuming and wiping up. Then will make up a spray bottle with some tea tree oil/water in it. And supposedly if you make a tea tree oil rinse to put on the dogs (sort of like hair conditioner, but you don't rinse it off) after bathing them, it works well too.
Could this post be any more boring?